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Brad Delp, 55. Lead singer for the band Boston. March 9.

Betty Hutton, 86. Singer-actress who brought brassy vitality to Hollywood musicals ("Annie Get Your Gun"). March 11.

Stuart Rosenberg, 79. TV, film director ("Cool Hand Luke"). March 15.

Luther Ingram, 69. R&amp;B singer and songwriter known for "If Loving You Is Wrong (I Don't Want to Be Right)." March 19.

Calvert DeForest, 85. Played bespectacled nebbish Larry "Bud" Melman on David Letterman's shows. March 19.

Walter Turnbull, 62. Founded Boys Choir of Harlem. March 23.

APRIL

Edward Mallory, 76. Portrayed angst-ridden Dr. Bill Horton on soap opera "Days of Our Lives." April 4.

Johnny Hart, 76. "B.C." cartoonist. April 7.

Kurt Vonnegut, 84. Novelist. April 11.


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